London but longer at least 3.50 miles and they should use high street in the game
Cape Town, South Africa.
I would like to see....
Cape Town
Brighton & Hove
Detroit
Reykjavik
A faster London circuit
Cape Town, South Africa.
We don't have a tropical place in GT yet do we? (Except those tarmac rally courses in GT4 which I can never remember the names of without googling them.)
West New York, NJ. (What an original name.)
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Costa Di Amalfi and Monaco are tropical I guess, and I think Tahiti Maze was too? Man there was a time where I loved rally more than tarmac, they need to bring back some classic rally tracks.
And, by saying a faster London circuit, I mean longer too. Of all the roads in London, why did they choose to use such a tight area? What about The Mall and Buckingham Palace? Great piece of road right there.
I would imagine some Chav in his / her Corsa would try to drive down the Mall fast IRL and end up in The Queens bush or something.
That's the F1 circuit coming next year or maybe 2015 IIRCLooks great, I could go for that....except the name.
Jerome
I don't think so. Part of what makes racing games great is the fact that they take you around the world. So racing is not only competitive and realistic, but also scenic.I don't care what city a fictional circuit is based in, so long as the track design is good.
PD have focused too much on including landmarks in their city circuits just for the sake of including landmarks, and it compromises the quality of the tracks, in my opinion.
Some good elevation changes in that course if memory serves correctly, and tight, twisty bits after The Grassmarket too and that straight north of the castle would be intense.Edinburgh, Scotland:
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Some good elevation changes in that course if memory serves correctly, and tight, twisty bits after The Grassmarket too and that straight north of the castle would be intense.